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Show March 31. 1930 T mi: journal he Nolice to Walcr Users JOURNAL Rage Visiting Teachers Will Be Honored The following applications have! newspajier published in filt-with the Statu Engineer (he interests of the residents of to appropriate water in Davis Davis County, at Layton, Utah. ( ounty, State of Utah, throughout; second-class the at matter entire year', unless otherwise Untered as Act of under the J designated. All locations are from ayton, Utah, 3 Layton Youths Will Present Children Not Sunset Visiting teachers of Sunset Ward and Sunset Second Ward will he honored with other Layton - Margaret and MayWard teachers at the North Davis 1 D nard Whitesides, daughter and son Stake Teaehers Convention this of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Whitesides, SLB&M. March 8, 1879. Thursday at the Stake House in A CiClearfield check the by Clearfield at 1:3 p. in. Officers will he presented in a vaLiu. i(k Arthur A. Towers, Hoop-- ! Published Ily vilian Defense Committee at the of both Ward .Societies Relief will it, Ut.; J sec. ft. for irrigation use also riety program on Friday, April 0, INLAND PRINTING CO. from a drain at a point S. lotto! this attend Wasatch affair. School Elementary at 8 j). m. in the new Utah Power Phone: Kaysville 10 ft. and W. Goo ft. from NE Cor. showed thirty-eigh- t cent only per Sec. 35, T5N, 113 W. From a head- and Light auditorium in Ogden. f the children the at . . there OP . THE gate drain, the water will p MEMBEwearing the Margaret will play, Rondo UTAH STATf WW AwnriATiOH he conveyed by ditch 1320 ft. and r0 TIT) PlOtOn NeWS identification bracelets supplied used from Apr. to Oct. 31 to ir-- 1 by Mendleson on the NATIONAL EDITORIAL IGo acres in SEL said Sec. Farmington birthdays tins week them a year ago through efforts ligate ASSOCIATION piano. Maynard will sing the pro0.1 include Patricia I). Olson, Mary of the Association logue from Pagliacci, accompa20753 Alfred P. O. Box Myers, M. David Merrill, and Ger- and the Civilian Defense. nied by Margaret. Natl Advertising Representative 171, Layton, Ut.; Stevens, 1.5 sec. ft. for ir- trude Ellis on March 27. Robert Newspaper Advertising Service. rigation use from an Isolated Watei W. Rose and Mickie Morrill on n Herbert Mottishaw, chairman of WANTED 333 N. Michigan Avenue jHole at a point S. 201.5 ft. and E. March 20. On March 30 A. John the defense program in Clearfield, WHO ARK interested in mak135 ft. from N., Cor. Sec. 33, T IN, Chicago, 111. Lund Carma and Turner RlW. The water will he conveyed Spencer. ing some extra cash selling requests children who still have 35-iR. Richards celebrate 117 Franklin and through pipe Scotch-lit- e Mail box signs in Advance $3.50 Per Year, Payable ft. to an equalizing reseryoir and birthdays on March 31. Lyndon these indentification bracelets to that SIIINE at NITE. Also used from Mar. 1 to Nov. to ir. Evans and Iiawl Rice have birth- wear them. They are very imLLOYD E. ANDERSON ...Mariar'iny: Editor house numbers, door plates, said Sec. 33. rigate 7U, acres in in the event of an accident, days on April 1. William K. Mills portant quick sellers big profits 37117 San Francisco District, and J. Welch have birth- fire or any major disaster. Caryol THE STAFF Ideal for retired persons on Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, 2. on March Mr. Mottishaw reported the othNewa Editor Box 3050 Rincon Annex, San Fran- days CLAIR HALES pension. Society Editor cisco, Calif.; 3.338 sec.-fMARY BOWRING muniM. for I. A. chorus, under the er two elementary schools in ClearAn Free Sample Outfit J. VERNON WOOLSEY. Advertirtirifr Mgr. cipal use from a 30-iwell bet. be will week Mr. Melvin of direction field contacted next Office Manager Griffith, ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Clerk 700 and SOO ft. deep at a point S. will ILLUMINATED SIGN CO. DEBBIE KIIOURY P.-A. with a recommenthe their present Sunday evening by Foreman 33, 50 ' W. 2330 ft. from NE Cor. GEORGE F. BARKER 2942 - 1st Avenue S. LLOYD B. COTTRELL Compositor Sec. 0, TIN, RlW. The water will program at the Farmington First dation that all children in these WOOLSEY7 Compositor be RICHARD S. schools purchase the bracelets. conveyed through pipe 50 ward Easter night, April 1. Minneapolis, Minn. C. A. WILKINSON Compositor to a ft. steel and tank distribution JR. Linotype JOHN E. BARKER, KENNETH KINNER Linotype system where it will be used as a ART WILSON Stereotype Proof Reader supplemental supply for municipal ROSE WORKMAN Pressman purposes at Hill Air Force Base in CLIFF BALL Pressman Secs. 30, 33 and 33. T5N, RlW; WILLIAM WINTERS Pressman Secs. 4, 5, 0, T4N, RlW; Sec. 30, NED ROBEY GOLDIE BALL Bindery Supervisor R3W and Sec. 1, T4N, R2W. ROBENA ENCE Bindery Dept. T5N, Reporters 27037 Weber Basin Water ConDOROTHY WHITE Clearfield JEAN BURSON servancy District, 500 Kiesel Bldg., Clinton KARLYNN HINMAN Ogden, Ut.; 10 sec.-f- t. for miscellaFarmington NORMA PREECE neous use from two Kaysville wells MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS Layton 400 1000 and bet. at ft. deep points Syracuse.. ..MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT West Point DOROTHY WHITE and in amounts as follows: (1) S. Sunset JEAN BURSON 2104 ft. and E. 3,842 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. S 5 sec.-ft- .; (2) At NW Cor. Sec. 8 5 sec.-ft- ., both in T4N, RlW. The water will be conveyed by pipeline to distribution system Rated horsepower figures dont tell where it will be commingled and the whole story of truck performance! .used for municipal and industrial purposes and from Apr. 1 to Oct. engines have to Many passenger-car-typ- e 31 for irrigation purposes within strain at the job of developing power to the boundaries of the Weber Basin Cub Scout Pack 38G of Layton Water Conservancy District in Dapull a normal load. They have to give it the St. Rose of Lima Catholic vis County. all theyve got to move their loads and Church held their monthly pack Protests resisting the granting keep them rolling, cost big money in meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 of any of the foregoing applicawear, repair and shortened life. Theme for the month of tions, with reasons therefor, must p. m. be in affidavit form with extra copy March is Bottom of the Seas. i International Truck engines built for and filed with the State Engineer, trucks turn at relatively low Tpm The program included a skit con- 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City deliver high usable power at normal road ducted by the Cub scouts. Mrs. Roy 14, Utah, on or before May 7, 195G. speeds. They are part of the k Kaniuth, den mother, was in charge Joseph M. Tracy, of the program. She conducted engineering that asks no passenger car STATE ENGINEER. component to do a truck job part of the songs and 'games. Published in the Layton Journal, thinking that builds trucks stronger, to Each Cub received an achieve- Layton, Utah, March 24, 31 and last longer . . . save you the BIG money ment as follows: Wolf, Alex Aerts, April 7, 1950. in operating and maintenance costs. Lloyd D. Adams, Edward Spinks and Robert Duckwiler; Bear, AnCome in and let us give you all the facts! WANTED thony Lee Spinks, Michael Decaria, Abe Nickerson, William Aerts and 2 BEDROOM Apartment in Billy Coffman; and Lion, Thomas Kaysville, Layton, or FarmL. Jarmon. Den chief award went ih 10 to Gerry Baranski. Phone Kaysville ington. Power Plus Today's Most Modern Truck Features Utah A weekly VJearing jln-u- Variety Program Bracelets -- R- Ca-priccio- I 1 Parent-Teache- rs -- Men-Womc- n. 3-i- n. 1 t. n. T. 10-i- n. IPs 20-i- usable hmmmm fhff eowite S n. Layton Scout Cubs Advance all-truc- All-Tru- Clip Out and Mail ck to: Inland Printing Co., Kaysville, Functional, practical, g styling money-savin- Famous Comfo-Visio-n SUBSCRIPTION -- Automatic transmission optional on many models BLANK- - Name Models for every fob In Address (state) (city) Please enter my subscription to the Reflex and Journa: (street) for d cab Power steering, power braliet available for most models SATURDAYS THURSDAYS driver-designe- years. One year $3.50 Two Years $6.00 ommmminimmu: 1 OQEUGJCJS 1 F Built L to save you LI LI. the BIG moncyt fTf All-Tru- ck PREECE MOTOR COMPANY Three Years $7.50 Money Enclosed the world's most complete truck line Please Bill (LAYTON JUNCTION 570 NORTH MAIN IIILL FIELD HOAD) LAYTON, UTAH |